Canon, a leading provider of digital cameras and printers for business and home, held an event for journalists at which it unveiled a new mirrorless camera model EOS R3 and demonstrated the capabilities of professional printers PIXMA PRO-200 and imagePROGRAF PRO-1000
In a focus of action appeared camera Canon EOS R3 for sports and reportage shooting which combines traditional design EOS-1 with advanced possibilities of system EOS R. The EOS R3 is designed to meet the professional requirements of photojournalists and sports photographers.
Developers EOS R3 has made over 100 improvements over other Canon DSLRs and mirror-less cameras: an innovative 24.1 MP sensor, electronic shutter with up to 30 frames per second and RAW autofocus tracking make the camera fast and responsive, especially important for sports and photo reportage. For the first time, the camera’s electronic shutter can be used with both Canon and non-Canon flash models. Guests of the event were able to appreciate the advantages of EOS R3 and the possibility of high-speed shooting of moving objects during the performance of professional figure skaters.
Finally, Canon showed guests the capabilities of the PIXMA PRO-200 and imagePROGRAF PRO-1000 professional printers, which use 11 and 8 colors, respectively. The printers feature L-COA PRO processor-based Optimum Image Generating, which analyzes image colors and seamlessly selects ink combinations and volumes for the most realistic prints.
What types of capabilities does the Canon EOS R3 offer for photojournalism, and how does Canon’s professional printers enhance the overall photography experience?
What specific features of the EOS R3 and professional printers did Canon highlight at the photojournalism event? I’m curious to know how these technologies can enhance the work of photojournalists and provide them with an edge in their storytelling.